I will be there tonight and will have a full report.
I will be there tonight and will have a full report.
cough cough.. screw the ducks... yeah.. i said it.
Interesting that you mention about what NHL club makes more noise than the DUCKS because a close friend of mine that is a certified sports nutritionist/personal trainer. Well he got into being a personal trainer first for the Edmonton Oilers, then the Coyotes, Kings, and recent one was also San Jose Sharks. Well when the Sharks hired him and he would go on road trips with them an all that when he mentioned who has the loudest building in the NHL he said Kings, Montreal, NYR, Philly, and Flames in that exact order. When it came to the DUCKS he said they don't make that much noise as would Kings fans at STAPLES Center because when standing down the hallway where they have a gym I can't hear them DUCKS fans as I could when it comes to Kings fans in their building.
Just thought I share that to ya!
It has been my personal experience that the vast majority or Duck fans are pretty timid.
Sadly, the only playoff hockey ive seen has been in Anaheim. Playoff hockey is playoff hockey. The atmosphere cannot be matched. I saw Giggy's run, and Bryzgolov's run... which really sticks out to me because the fans were really behind both guys.
I dont think i answered your question. Oh well.
I have been fortunate in that I have seen the Kings in play-off hockey. Loud doesn't even cover the description of Kings fans! After each game I think everyone suffered from temporary deafness and a sore throat! Fantastic atmosphere!
Ducks Fan.
Red Wings fan.
Question answered?
Say your hippy parents raise you as a kid to be a vegetarian(mighty duck fan), eighteen years of eating brussel sprouts and cauliflower, and boy you just think it's the best thing since sliced bread.
At eighteen you go out on your own, an apartment, new friends, a car, college, and one night your friends take you to Ruth Chris steak house and you order a 16oz. ribeye not knowing what to expect, and the second you bite into that steak, you have an epifany, good lord, what have i been missing?
I think you get my point.